List of Airbus A350 operators

The following is a list of current commercial operators of the Airbus A350.

An A350-1000 of Cathay Pacific, the third largest A350 operator after Qatar Airways and Singapore Airlines.

Airline operators

There were 436 A350 aircraft in service with 33 operators as of June 30, 2021.[1] The largest operators are Singapore Airlines (59), Qatar Airways (53), Cathay Pacific (42), Delta Air Lines (24), Lufthansa (20) and other airlines operating fewer of the type.

Legend Notes
* Current
* Former
Orders
Airline Country First commercial service Photo 900 900ULR 1000 Freighter Notes
Aeroflot  Russia March 6, 2020 7 No longer supported by Airbus as an effect of 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Afriqiyah Airways  Libya
10
Air Caraïbes  Guadeloupe March 2, 2017 3 3
Air China  China August 24, 2018 17
Air France  France September 27, 2019 15
4
Air Mauritius  Mauritius October 23, 2017 4
Asiana Airlines  South Korea May 15, 2017 13
9
British Airways  United Kingdom August 5, 2019 9
Cathay Pacific  Hong Kong June 1, 2016 28 15
China Airlines  Taiwan October 30, 2016 14
China Eastern Airlines  China December 4, 2018 12
China Southern Airlines  China June 29, 2019 12
CMA CGM Air Cargo  Belgium
4
Delta Air Lines  United States October 30, 2017 24
Emirates  United Arab Emirates
50
To be delivered by 2023
Ethiopian Airlines  Ethiopia July 2, 2016 18
Etihad Airways  United Arab Emirates May 22, 2021 5
5
Evelop Airlines  Spain March 28, 2019 2 Renamed to Iberojet in 2021
Fiji Airways  Fiji November 19, 2019 2
Finnair  Finland September 9, 2015 17
French Bee  France January 30, 2018 4 1
French Blue  France August 23, 2017 1 Rebranded to French Bee in 2018
Hainan Airlines  China September 13, 2018 2
Hong Kong Airlines  Hong Kong August 13, 2017 1
Iberia  Spain June 26, 2018 12
Iberojet  Spain May 13, 2021 2
Iran Air  Iran
16
ITA Airways  Italy
8
To be delivered by 2022
Japan Airlines  Japan June 13, 2019 16
13
Kuwait Airways  Kuwait
5
LATAM Brasil  Brazil May 5, 2016 13 Retired early due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2]
Libyan Airlines  Libya
6
Lufthansa  Germany February 10, 2017 20
Malaysia Airlines  Malaysia December 8, 2017 6
Philippine Airlines  Philippines July 21, 2018 2
Qantas  Australia
12
To be delivered by 2025
Qatar Airways  Qatar January 15, 2015 34 19 Launch customer of the A350-900 and A350-1000
Scandinavian Airlines  Sweden
 Norway
 Denmark
January 28, 2020 6
Sichuan Airlines  China August 14, 2018 4
Singapore Airlines  Singapore May 9, 2016 52 7
7
Launch customer of A350-900ULR and Freighter
South African Airways  South Africa November 1, 2019 4 Leased from Air Mauritius and Avolon
SriLankan Airlines  Sri Lanka
4
To be delivered by 2023
Starlux Airlines  Taiwan
9
8
To be delivered by 2022
TAM Airlines  Brazil January 25, 2016 3 Rebranded to LATAM Brasil in 2016
Thai Airways  Thailand September 4, 2016 12
Turkish Airlines  Turkey October 23, 2020 6
United Airlines  United States
45
To be delivered by 2027
Vietnam Airlines  Vietnam July 3, 2015 14
Virgin Atlantic  United Kingdom September 10, 2019 9
World2Fly  Spain June 9, 2021 1
Yemenia  Yemen
10

See also

References

  1. "Airbus A350 XWB Operators". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
  2. "Reports Suggest LATAM Will Retire Its Entire Airbus A350 Fleet". Simple Flying. Retrieved May 3, 2021.
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